Mr Q! How many prog points shall I award thee? Thanks for taking me well over my Mellotron RDA - the odd binge never did us any harm did it? I posted Larks Tongues (the Arnaud Lane vid) on my FB earlier, then I get this! Great stuff! On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Q <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone > > Finally, I get to post some new music and more than just a short, isolated > part. > > Parts 1 and 2 have been posted before, but for the first time are now > together as intended and with the added context of the third section. All > three parts are complete, but it's a work in progress insofar as Parts 4 and > beyond are yet to be completed (or even started in most cases). > > It's just raw mixdowns with a little light limiting to raise the volume, no > post-processing besides that. > > The titles are just vague working titles at the moment. > > > Beyond Triple Point [9.29] > (i) Theme From Our Old World > (ii) Vale Fanfare: A Change of State > (iii) Recrystallisation > > FLAC (56.5 MB): > www.quirq.ukfsn.org/Quirq_Beyond-Triple-Point_parts_1-3_30-05-11.flac > > OGG (ogg7 | 14.0 MB): > www.quirq.ukfsn.org/Quirq_Beyond-Triple-Point_parts_1-3_30-05-11.ogg > > MP3 (320 kbps | 21.7 MB): > www.quirq.ukfsn.org/Quirq_Beyond-Triple-Point_parts_1-3_30-05-11.mp3 > > > The drummer spent a while woodshedding before we did the third section; I > think it was worth it but I swear if I hear the name Bruford again he'll be > on the receiving end of his timp mallets! The guitarist has been his usual > lazy-arsed self and hasn't bothered to practice (guitar, bass or flute) and > seems to think just buying new pedals and an EBow is sufficient. Okay, so > he's contributed an interesting part or two, but he's still a lazy sod ;-) > > I seem to have been on a year-long analogue hardware binge and between synth > noodling, redundancy, job-hunting and the time constraints of a new job, > have managed to write, record and mix the new section. > > So, between all these excuses -- and necessary guitar amp repairs! -- > release is several months later than was originally intended. In the end > though, it's been enormous fun and I think most, if not all, of the new toys > were played with in this new bit. > > All tracked in Ardour and mixed with the usual LADSPA and LV2 plugins > (mostly EQ10Q, Invada and Calf) -- as always, a massive "thank you" to all > the devs. > > I managed to grind my quad-core, 4 GB RAM machine to a halt during mixing > and even after lots of bounce-downs the CPU load was over 80% in places: > kitchen sinks are nice though, so I included a choice of them! > > It's self-indulgent because it's pretentious. It's pretentious because it's > prog -- enjoy! > > Cheers > > Q > > --- > *Contains greater than 50% new music by running time. > > NEW MUSIC NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION > This product is a significant source of Mellotron. > > Contains 250% RDA of Mellotron. > Contains 65% RDA of odd time signatures. > Contains no software or digital synthesizers and no preservatives. > > Best before: 1977. > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user